Tag: bioequivalence

Partial AUC: Advanced Bioequivalence Measurements Explained

Partial AUC (pAUC) is a refined pharmacokinetic metric used to assess bioequivalence in complex drug formulations where timing of drug absorption matters. Learn how it works, why regulators require it, and what it means for generic drug development.

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Drug Interactions: Same Risk for Generic and Brand Medications

Generic and brand-name drugs contain the same active ingredient, so their risk for drug interactions is identical. Learn why switching to generics won't change how your medications interact - and when to watch for rare exceptions.

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How the FDA Ensures Generic Drugs Work the Same as Brands

The FDA ensures generic drugs work the same as brand-name versions through strict bioequivalence testing, identical active ingredients, and rigorous manufacturing standards-saving billions annually without compromising safety or effectiveness.

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